Table of Contents

Inventory

Series 1

Museum and ethnobotanical research. -- [ca. 1935]-1950. -- Consists of material compiled and written by A.E. Pickford for a series of school displays and accompanying lectures at the Provincial Museum (later called the Royal British Columbia Museum) in Victoria. Also consists of his manuscripts for "Indian Vegetable Foods", and other records related to his field of study and his work for the museum.

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The Haida. -- [ca. 1944]. -- Consists of a series of school displays and accompanying lectures prepared by Pickford for the Museum.

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The Tsimshian tribes of the Nass and Skeina Rivers. -- 1944. -- Consists of a series of school displays and accompanying lectures prepared by Pickford for the Provincial Museum in Victoria.

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The Nootkan tribes of the west coast of Vancouver Island. � 1945. -- Consists of a series of school displays and accompanying lectures prepared by Pickford for the Provincial Museum in Victoria.

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The Sekani Indians of the Finlay and Parsnip Rivers of the northern interior. -1945. -- Consists of a series of school displays and accompanying lectures prepared by Pickford for the Provincial Museum in Victoria.

M-3692-5

The Salishan tribes of the central plateau in British Columbia. -- 1944, 1947

British Columbia First Nations. -- 1910-1929 and n.d. -- 4 photographs. -- Consists of views of a D'Sonoqua (Wild Woman of the Woods), Kitwankool totem poles (1910), First Nations man from Tofino in ceremonial dress (1929), and First Nations women and children preparing food with salmon drying overhead.

PD-63

Types of Alaska Natives. -- 1905. -- 1 album (17 photographs). -- Consists of views of Inuit, Tlingit, potlatch, basket weavers, Chilkat, Auk, and Takon. The title has been annotated with "and other Natives" by Pickford, as it includes British Columbia First Nations as well.

NA-1141

British Columbia First Nations. -- 1862-1929. -- 19 photographs. -- Consists of views primarily of totem poles at Massett, Campbell River and Kitwancool. Includes views of Kootenay people, tipis and canoe.